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While the Sprint Cup races on a mix of ovals, as well as two road courses, the Truck series is predominantly on intermediate oval tracks, with a few speedways, short tracks, road courses and dirt tracks in the mix too. Ford, GM and Toyota are all represented in the Truck championship, like the Sprint Cup.
Feb 28, 2016
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